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Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Announcements

(2 min)

Announcements

(2 min)

Announcements

(2 min)

Announcements

(2 min)

Announcements

(2 min)

Book ‘em

(15 min)

Book ‘em

(15 min)

Book ‘em

(15 min)

Management Thursday

Book ‘em

(15 min)

Question of the Day

(5 min)

Question of the Day

(5 min)

Question of the Day

(5 min)

Second Step/ SEL Lesson

(17 min)

- WAG LESSON -

Fostering Success

(12 min)

March 6 - March 10

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

-Monday-

Get Seated | Voices Off | Active Listening

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PRAIRIE TRAIL EXPECTATIONS

P Positivity

A Acceptance

W Wellness

S Show Grit

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Book ‘em

15 min

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What chip flavor is the best?

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Fostering Success

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

-Tuesday-

Get Seated | Voices Off | Active Listening

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PRAIRIE TRAIL EXPECTATIONS

P Positivity

A Acceptance

W Wellness

S Show Grit

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Positive And Caring Kids

Middle school can be overwhelming, especially for new 6th graders. �As next year’s 8th graders, you can make the difference and help them with this big transition from elementary school! ��If you want to be an important part of helping a new group of students learn the expectations at PRT and make them feel welcome then you are the perfect fit to be a P.A.C.K. leader!

Your commitment would include…

  • Attend a training on July 25th from 9-12 at PRT to learn about the first day activities and help prepare to welcome students.
  • Help with our back-to-school night in July (if available)
  • Wear your PACK leadership shirt & mentor 6th grade students throughout the school year. This includes their first half day of school on Friday, August 11th from 7:30-12:10
  • Help with fundraising activities.

7th Grade Only

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Positive And Caring Kids

Want to Apply?

  • We will be accepting applications through Friday, March 24th.
  • We will announce the 2023-2024 PACK leaders on our website no later than March 31st.
  • If you have questions, see Mrs. Vena (counseling office) or Mrs. Wrecke (room 605)

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Book ‘em

15 min

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What is your least favorite chore??

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8 Habits of Highly Effective Students

Think about what you learned yesterday on 8 Habits of Highly Effective Students.

Today you will sort the skills and habits into those that you are currently doing and those that you would like to do more of.

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How can you be more successful?

In your WAG journal, please write a paragraph about strategies you recognize that could be helpful to you. What is your plan on how you can be more successful?

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

-Wednesday-

Get Seated | Voices Off | Active Listening

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PRAIRIE TRAIL EXPECTATIONS

P Positivity

A Acceptance

W Wellness

S Show Grit

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Positive And Caring Kids

Middle school can be overwhelming, especially for new 6th graders. �As next year’s 8th graders, you can make the difference and help them with this big transition from elementary school! ��If you want to be an important part of helping a new group of students learn the expectations at PRT and make them feel welcome then you are the perfect fit to be a P.A.C.K. leader!

Your commitment would include…

  • Attend a training on July 25th from 9-12 at PRT to learn about the first day activities and help prepare to welcome students.
  • Help with our back-to-school night in July (if available)
  • Wear your PACK leadership shirt & mentor 6th grade students throughout the school year. This includes their first half day of school on Friday, August 11th from 7:30-12:10
  • Help with fundraising activities.

7th Grade Only

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Positive And Caring Kids

Want to Apply?

  • We will be accepting applications through Friday, March 24th.
  • We will announce the 2023-2024 PACK leaders on our website no later than March 31st.
  • If you have questions, see Mrs. Vena (counseling office) or Mrs. Wrecke (room 605)

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Book ‘em

15 min

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What is the best part of middle school vs. elementary school?

What is the best thing about elementary school vs. middle school?

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

-Thursday-

Get Seated | Voices Off | Active Listening

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PRAIRIE TRAIL EXPECTATIONS

P Positivity

A Acceptance

W Wellness

S Show Grit

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Management Thursday

Complete your weekly organizer

Your teacher will be checking it. 😉

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You are done…now what?

MUST DO

  • Complete Missing Work

CATCH UP

  • Complete Absent Work

MAY DO

  • Complete work that is due soon
  • Study for upcoming tests
  • Work on long-term projects
  • Book ‘em

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

-Friday-

Get Seated | Voices Off | Active Listening

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PRAIRIE TRAIL EXPECTATIONS

P Positivity

A Acceptance

W Wellness

S Show Grit

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Positive And Caring Kids

Middle school can be overwhelming, especially for new 6th graders. �As next year’s 8th graders, you can make the difference and help them with this big transition from elementary school! ��If you want to be an important part of helping a new group of students learn the expectations at PRT and make them feel welcome then you are the perfect fit to be a P.A.C.K. leader!

Your commitment would include…

  • Attend a training on July 25th from 9-12 at PRT to learn about the first day activities and help prepare to welcome students.
  • Help with our back-to-school night in July (if available)
  • Wear your PACK leadership shirt & mentor 6th grade students throughout the school year. This includes their first half day of school on Friday, August 11th from 7:30-12:10
  • Help with fundraising activities.

7th Grade Only

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Positive And Caring Kids

Want to Apply?

  • We will be accepting applications through Friday, March 24th.
  • We will announce the 2023-2024 PACK leaders on our website no later than March 31st.
  • If you have questions, see Mrs. Vena (counseling office) or Mrs. Wrecke (room 605)

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Book ‘em

15 min

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#PRTFamily Friday

6th Grade – Unit 4, Lesson 21: Why Conflicts Escalate

7th Grade – Unit 4, Lesson 21: Keeping Your Cool in a Conflict

8th Grade – Unit 4, Lesson 22: Recognizing Others’ Perspectives